valence of low Back Pain and Its Association with Anxiety and Depression in Male and Female Nurses

Abstract
Introduction: The present study examined the prevalence of back pain and its association with anxiety and

depression in nurses working in affiliated hospitals to social security organization in Isfahan city.

Research Method: The design of this research was descriptive-correlation and its population consisted of

815 nurses working in Shariati (510 subjects) and Gharazy hospitals (305 subjects). Research sample

included 244 (78 males and 166 females) with age range of 25 to 40 years and mean age 35/3±6/4 years

subjects selected using stratified random sampling method. Visual analog scale of pain questionnaire (VAS),

Katel Anxiety questionnaire and the Beck Depression questionnaire were used. Pearson correlation

coefficient and independent t-test were used in inferential statistic part. The data were analyzed with

significant level of 0/05, by SPSS 16.

Results: The results showed that 55/3% of nurses had mechanical acute or chronic low back pain. There

was a positive and significant correlation between low back pain and anxiety and depression in nurses (P ≤

0.05). Also there was no significant difference between the mean value of pain severity in male and female

nurses.

Conclusion: Due to the relationship between pain, anxiety and depression in nurses, attention to physical

and psychological factors simultaneously in the prevention and treatment of back pain in these patients is

recommended.

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